ttwaaisasagBi " """; y4-aC." Till: REND BULLETIN, 11KXI), ORE.. WEDNESDAY, AVG'l'ST .10. tOttl. PAGE 7. I HIw-jJi . I The Edison re-creales all form!) of VjS music bo that it in Im- liosilbju to distinguish the tones from the oilg- inal. No other talking machine has approached the nccurncy of tho EDISON in likeness of the reproduction of tho human oice and tonoa of musical Instruments. ' THE EDISON IS A STATELY INSTRUMENT, BEAUTI FULLY FINISHED, A VALUABLE ASSET TO ANY HOME. REED & HOR TON ExcJutive Agenli for Quid LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Earl Malkson has moved to Ter rebonne. Mrs. C. S. Hudson went to Port land Inst night. .8. Murasakl is in Portland on business OiIh week. Miss Bertha Dlshon returned last Wednesday evening from an extend ed vacation. 1 OJi AS TIME GOES ON the light of understanding grad ually breaks forth in the fuel thut QUALITY NOT QUANTITY is the main factor in photoplays that make for an evening's enter tainment. Tho following list bos been ESPECIALLY CHOSKN for a showing at the Bend Theatre bucauso they merit the stamp of QUALITY. A detective story, skillfully woven, with Fannie Ward In the lead, and a Bray Cartoon. Tonight and Thursday, 10c and Hie. MARV PIUKFORD Little Mary Is kidnapped by Ital ians and brought up us "Poor Lit tlo Pcpplna." Disguised as a boy she becomes a stowaway, a newsle, a bootblack, and flcally but the story Is too good to tell here, seo for jourself Sunday and Monday, Sept. 3d and 4th with Plctbgraph Magazine. 7 reels, ID and 2Gc. SNOBS-STARRING VICTOK MOORE One of the best of four reel 'com edies. Shown with the Mh chap ter of "THE OIKL AND THE GAME." Friday and Saturday, 10 and inc. MADAME BUTTERFLY Who, but Mary Plckford, could play the delightful, coquetlsh, pit iful, role of Madame Butterfly. This is a wonderfully beautiful picture, with a strong appeal to children. Coming Sept. 10th and 11th. mi Hheatre D. W. Heeler has returned to his Mllllcan homestead.' L. Q. Grubn was a vlRltor from Cloverdale on Monday. F. L. Young, of Spreckles is in Bend today on business. Born ,to Mr. and Mrs. John Swlger on August 24, n daughter. H. W. Skuse left on Tuesday for a business trip to Portland. L. P. Hudson, of Oklahoma, is vis iting his son, C. S. Hudson. H. D. Mcllrlde. of Medford, was In town on Tuesday on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Ketch, um. this morning a daughter. Ed Lamb, a well known Paisley sheep man, Is In town this week. Born to Mr. und Mrs. Chamberlain in Kenwood, this morning, a girl. Mrs. J. M. Lnwrenco und daughter Marlon leave Friday for Portland. C. M. McKay and J. C. HhodcB are on h hunting trip in tho mountains. Louis Bennett and family left on Saturday night for a visit to Medford. Miss Suslo Kelloy has accepted a position with Tho Wnrner Company. F. Q. Minor has returned from n vacation to Portland and Bridal Veil. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eastes nnd Miss Elsie Olscn spent Sunday at llenhnm Falls. T. A. McCann returned Sunday from c business trip to Ltbby, Mon tana. J. J. Klein is halng a sleeping porch built on the rear of his resi dence. E. M. Thompson left on Thursday for a business trip to Portland and Astoria. Mrs. II. E. Storey nnd daughter, of Sliver Lake are In Bend today on business. Born to Dr. nnd Mrs. F. Wilson on Thursday at the Bend hospital, a daughter. Mrs. K, O. Minor has returned from an extended visit with relatives In Portland. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Tor kelson, six miles cast of Bend, on Friday, a son. J. William A. nusch, odltor of the Fort Hock Times, tpont Friday and Saturday hero. J. H. Corbett returned on Mon day morning from u brief business trip to Portland. C V. Sllvls and C. E. Shephoid returned on Sunday from a business trip to LakWIow. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bon bon, of La Pine, at the Bend Hospital on Sunday, a son. We Salute.... The Autumn Season .KT with confidence owing to jjgf our great supply of am- w iPb munition in the way of U'MjM NEW jp If you'll bring jour bead here we 1) guarantee to fit It be comingly at a price jou 11 be gled to pay. ... , Soft hats. too. In a wide arlfcty. to suit the season be tween summer and autumn. S them in our windows. A REMINDER. Just now we are having the hottest weather of the season which necessitates, tho wearing of a straw hat or Panama. In order to inMire yourself head com fort you should take advantage of tU reductions we aro mak ing in this lino. (All our Panamas one fourth off.) Any straw hat in our stock V ' " ' II'oo Silk hats regular $1.60; value '.- lZ A small assortment of summer caps rw"!-';,0 Black and white oxfords, per pair ..r-..,y. .w A. L. FRENCH 1 MEN'S FURNISHINGS THE STORE THAT JET8 THE TACE." Air. nnd Mrs. Guy Mclteynolds re turned on Sunday from n trip to Portland and Seaside. Ralph Polndcxtcr und Harold Shuraway nro out on n hunting trip In the Prlnevllto country. Fred Reynolds, O.-W. R. R. N. ma chinist of La Grr.nde, Is visiting with his parents oast of Bend. Work on repairing the residence of Dr. B. Ferrell, which was damag ed by fire, wns begun last wiek. R J. McCann attended tho con vention of the Poster Advertisers As sociation held In Portland on Friday. Mervln H. Horton, of Reed & Hor ton returned this morning from a three week's vacation In California. Mr. and Mrs. H. II De Armond, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Foss and Frnnk May spent, Sunday on tho Mctollus. F. W. Buswell, n Spokane saw mill builder was In llend on Monday and Tuesday, leaving on Tuesday even ing. Mrs. L. D. Wlest, who has been In poor health for soma time, went tn Poitland last week for u few week's stay. Tho Presbyterian Guild will meet on Wednesday, Suptemhor t, at tho homo of Mrs. F. T. Parker nt 2 o'clock. Mrs. T. Parker arrived last night from Astoria to visit her son, F. T. Parker of the Bend Wuter Light & Power Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo F. Hoover returned on Tueslay afternoon from an outing at their homestead near Fleetwood. A. F. Larson made a business trip to Portland lost Friday, returning on Sunday. Mrs. Larson returned with Mr. Itcrson. ChaH. H. Burgrnf, an architect of Albany, Is In town on matters con nected with the new Bend public school building. Many Bend people are planning to attend the big Labor Day picnic to bo held on McKay Plots near Prlnu vllle on Monday. Mrs. Howard Primer writes from The Dalles that her daughter Helen, who has been taken thera for her health. Is Improving. M. D. Knutscn is having plans drawn .by Edward H. Kcano, for a new modorn six room bungalow to be erected In Bend View. W. F. Englo, traveling auditor for the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., Is In Bend this week on busincsti con nected with tho company. Francis Reff, who ran away from home last wcok Tuesday, was found vlsltln relatives In Portland and re turned to town Saturday. II. W. Graham, who recently pur chased tho Wright Hotel, will arrlvo In Bend tonight to make plans for taking over tho business. G. J. Cahlll, traveling freight ag ent for tho Grnnk Trunk and Pacific Coast Stenmshlp Co., of Portlond, la in Bend today on business. Dr. D. F. Brooks, of Minneapolis, wns In Bend on Monday nnd Tuosday on business connected with tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Chns. F. Smith nnd family, of Spo knno, have moved to Bond to reside Mr. Smith hnH started tho erection of a new homo tn Park addition. R, L. Huffschmldt returned lust wceek from Portland whero ho at tended tho funeral services for his father who died on August 19. Frnnk Jennings, manager for the Rogers Hotel Conrpany and Mrs. E. Tewkesbury Golgor, of Spoknno, were murrlrd last Tuesday In Spokane. Chas. Judge, who was woundod near Crescent by n bullet accident ally discharged from the rllla of n sheep herder, la rapidly improving. Mrs. A. K. Edwards, who has been visiting with relatives In Montana, Nebraska and Wyoming for tho laBt threo months, returned on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgur Gllson, of Illtzvllle, und son Toddy rrrlved In Bend on Tuesday morning. Tho Gll son family will reside In Boulevard addition. The sunt of $8 In small change was obtained by a burglar who broko Into the Ilenti. Hardware Co., store Fri day night. Entry was mado through a rear window. Miss Jeanette Coleman, who has been visiting her sister, Miss M. E. Coleman, left on Sunday on her re turn to Chicago going by way of tho Canadian Pacific . Darrell A. Scars, the 17 months old child of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Soars died on Thursday of bowel trouble. Mr. Sears Is employed at tho McKln-ley-Hampson mill east of town. Mrs. George Sharp, of Prinevlllo, Miss Jean Morrison, of Portland, Miss Harriett Pomeroy of San Fran cisco and John Wheeler of Prinevlllo were visitors In Bend on Sunday. Fred Stanley and son Frederick and Cornelius Stanley returned to Portland last night by automobile via the McKenzle Pass nfter a 10 days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J II. Stanley H. II Lamping, . assistant sale manager for the llrooks-8canlon Lumber Co.. returned on Monday from Spokane whero he attended a meeting of tho Western Pino Manu facturers Association. The following men from Bend hav been selected on the grand Jury for the fall term of the Circuit court A. 8. Collins, O. C. Hsnkle. Henry Van Matre, George Bates, J. B.- Miner, R. B. Gould and W. P Vandertert Misses Myrtle and Lottie Pugsley pawed through Bend on Wednesday ou their way to Uellinguaro, Wash ington, to enter the state normal school. The Misses Pugsley are Bend high school graduates of the 1916 clus. Pnul A. Brooks, attorney for tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., nnd Mrs. Brooks nnd Miss Dolphin? Glllct, of Minneapolis, arrived In Bend on Monday morning. They left Tuesday for n week's outing at the IKisltig rnnch on the Metollus river. There has been recehed In Bend announcement of the marriage on August 21 of Miss Mary Blnney to James A. Garfield Davey. Mrs. Ilavcy Is a sister of Mrs. 0. P. Put nam and has visited here, tho last occasion being In September, 1915. R. L. Schee of Prlnevllle, secretary of the Crook county Fair, was In town on Tuesday arranging to place the colors designating the through auto roads on poles along tho way. The through line from Wasco county will be colored red, white and blue. L. M. Foss, with Mrs. Foss and their children, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. II. De Armond hero this week. Mr. Foss was formerly the traveling agent of the O -W. R. R. N. Co.. with headquarters nt Bend. He Is now in a similar position nt Lewlston, Idaho. Friends of Father Luke Shcehnn hao recehed letters from him post marked Dublin whero ho hns been for seeral weeks on n leave of ab sence. Father Shechan reports tho work of censors very effect (vo espe cially withregord to letters written by foreigners In Ireland. Dr. J. H. Connarn, and Mrs. Con mini, Mr. and Mrs, George Sellers, of Chicago and Harry Wyse returned on Tuesday evening from a three week's outing In southern Oregon and Northern California. Dr. Connarn was successful In killing a llnu big buck deer whtlo on the trip. The annual picnic of the Presby terian Sunday school will be held on Friday on the lawn of L. D. Wlest In Wlestorln. Children, patents and others Interested nre requested to bring Individual cups and lunches r.nd meet nt tho Prcsbjtorlnn church r.t 10 o'clock In tho morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Skuse, Mr, and Mrs. Itobert II. Gould and Ward H. Coble returned on Thursday from Portland. Mr. Skuse says that tho road over tho Cascade mountains through the McKenzle pass Is good, that tho road between the McKenzIn Bridge nnd Eugene la fair and that tho West Side Highway from Eugene to Portland Is In fine condition. VOCAL MUSIC CI.AKS. " About tho middle of September I will start a class In vocM music. Those who are Interested may write or call on me. Mrs. Franklin Thor dnrson, Hlver Torrace. Adv. tfc lOST OFFICE BOXES ADDED. To caro for tho congested condi tion In the local post ofuce, 120 new lock boxes havo been added to thn of fice during the last week. With theso additional facilities the number of boxen available Is 498. There is still a demand for more than 200 boxes for which there Is not avail nble speco In thn present quarters. HKLP-A.PHONE. Tho Holp-n-Phone will bo sent to r.ny address prepaid In Bend and vi cinity on receipt of $3.00 Address Tho Deschutes Merchandising C., Bend, Oregon. 24tfc 25c Buys any one of these: A GOOD LIGHT HOUSE UltOOM 1 1 OT. ENAMEL DISH PAN J GAL. OIL CAN JO QT. GALVANIZE!) PAIL QT. ENAMELED KETTLE IS POUNDS PAItAWA.Y A GOOD WASH BOARD A IHGE HATH TOWEL A .MUSLIN CORSET COVER il SUMMER VESTS LADIES UNION SUIT LADIES ART SILK HOSE F ECONOMY S.I. Shop ! WARNER'S Bed's Ecm7 Ctater SCHOOL PREPARATION SALE -Mothers will find here every need for her boys or girls to complete their school outfit ting. We are especially well prepared to fill all your school requirements. H8L&V'JUsWLl'lVfc. s B UNEXCELLED FOR DURABILITY AND WEAR Heavy weight triple kneo leathor stocking, pr 23c Medium weight triple kneo leather stocking, pr. . . . .25c Light weight for girls linen toe nnd heel, pair il5o Double knee stocking for boys or girls, 2 pair Tc Girls sntcen bloomers, pair "3c nuil !loo Bo a and girls underwear nt, garment . . . .iWc, ROc, 750 Girls nnd Bos union suits nt, suit . . .'-'."c, flOc, $1, $t.CT Dandyllue wash dresses, special nt, each 05: KAYNEE BOYS WAISTS AND SHIRTS Excellent ma terials and workmanship. Waists at, each ni)e, 7Bo, 91.00 Shirts at each flOr, (, $t.K) Boys separate kneo pnnts In beautiful all wool ma terials, nil sizes from 4 to 17 nt pair ijll, JM.B5. t.KO Others at. pair ."iOc, IOc, 7ffc-, H.Vi Misses All Wool Peter Thompson Dresses nt if 0,75 LADIES NEW FALL WOOL DRESSES Just rocolvod from Now York, depleting tho newest full motifs made of dpendablu all wool and silk nmtorlulst M a wide range of styleii, tn'lorod faultlessly Prices ran go from $.7rt to $ 10.50 Select yours whllo our assortment Is complete. Now fall dress skirts, all wool material yi.7ff $W.flO eu ANOTHER SILK SHIPMENT Just unpacked. This lot Includes tho new, Duuro do Paris, Plnltl Taffeta, Chif fon Taffeta, Crepe do Chlens, Georgette CropeB, In nil the new uutuinn shades. YOU CAN SHOP DEST FOR THE LEAST AT MAM HMffiHiWM ROTHERS Watch Us Grow Gosney's havo leased the Pierce sand cavr. Tho bt sand on tho market. Leave orders at Georgns btrbor Hhcip. 24tf Ml'SIO CiaSSES TO BEGIN. Mrs. Ilernlcu Hulloy-Forrest an nounces that her ulasstn In inuslo will start on September 12.-Adv 2Ctf GOOD MEALS AT THE Altamont EVERYBODY WELCOME. MEALS 35c Alice I). Spalding, Proprietor UTZ & DUNN LADIES' SHOES Wit pride ourselves as being fortunate In having swum! the ex elu'hv Wiley for THE WORLD'S REST lint) of laillfH footwear. Thf I'tz and Dunn Hho-a nre recognized oer whore na bolng BEST l Ql ALITV, IIEST IN STYLES, REST IN WOIIKMAN'HIIIIV BEST IN FITS. REST IN EVERYTHING THAT (JOES TO MAKE HONEST nXrTWEAH. Theso splendid mIioch, from th hmirt of tho gr'utoHt ladles shoo manufacturing city, Rochester, N. Y , are now h;re and reud to walk out In style and comfort. $6.00 No. IttlOK) BliMk (.Yin Kid, 12 IiK'h Military lnco boot; white stitched sta)H, camp nnd wing tip, Coodjtnr wolt, full tenth r heel. The utmost In ladloa fcshlonable foot war, pair No, aJ017 Grnulno RiiMtinn Colt Skin patent button with J rench mat kid qutrtors. A d-cldfdly new elongated last, with beautiful Units, mado to ti' on slendur foot. Sixteen i-ighths heel, Goodyear welt Mile. I air No. flufM.'l Patent ItUicr Rut. ton Root with high grade cloth topping A swell boot, now lines, perfect &A Cfk JiMIng, pair .. P,JW .No. .'MJOIH Del. Kid mat calf top button shoe. Decidedly ubHtantLal, soft and comfort able, good looklug shoes for htoul people and Cj, f( wide feet ipHP.VfV $5.00 No, tUUKSi lluwinii brown calf button boot, 11 inch reading last, plain too, Goodjreur wolt, twenty eighths full leather heel with beautiful Mllo buttonn to match. Built on t? Cf Military linos, pr. pJJU No. ISO!) Id Black t.'om Kid 10 Inch Military liiro Ihi, new stylUb lust, plain ton, halt l-oulx heel A dainty soft pll- ublo shoo, has tixcjutnlto linos, will fit any atorugot foot. Pair .. $5.00 No. .'XML'S Victor dull Mtl but ton, plain ton, receding last, Goodyear wolt. A high grado tuTvlceablo khoo, rood linos, wldo lasts & A Cf pair qIOU No, nufttM (tin MeUil llHUru, mat calf, medium heel, heavy extension solo, cup too, n, ser viceable, suuslblo, good looking every day shoe. Pair $4.00 FiH'des the styles' listed we fctve several others. We have brought to Bend a real city lino of footwear Carry 11 in A, B, V, D, and E widths and can now fit your feet perfectly. Try Utx & Dunn Hhots. E. A. Sather i i i Wis j u I! 4 i t i ii 1 1